Proposals for a law that could see tourists obliged to pay a tax for staying overnight in Wales were tabled last week in the Welsh Parliament. Under the plans, local councils will be given the power ...
It’s been a long time coming, but Wales has confirmed it will allow local councils to introduce a tourist tax starting in 2027. The levy will add £1.30 (€1.50) per night to the price of accommodation ...
Overnight visitors in Wales may have to pay to stay under tourist tax proposals put to parliament later this month. The “small” but unspecified visitor levy would be paid by people staying overnight ...
Holidaymakers staying overnight in certain parts of Wales may have to pay a new 'tourist tax' in the future. The new law, agreed in a vote by the Welsh Parliament, could see up to £1.30 per person per ...
Following the merger of the Wales Tourist Board (WTB) and the Welsh Assembly Government on April 1, the WTB's activities are now part of the new tourism team in the Department of Enterprise Innovation ...
Wales has green lighted a tourist tax allowing local councils to charge guests a per night fee in accommodations. Following a vote, it would enable councils to tax overnight visitors in Wales £1.30 ...
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